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Chapter 530:Letters and Manuscripts (2)

“So the Americans got living aliens in 1947...” Zhao Kang was silent for a few seconds when he saw this message, and then began to mutter in a whisper, “It is a coincidence that the Cold War began in 1947.”

The three eyes continued to lock in the photos on the screen, and the information displayed in it next increasingly impacted everyone's previous understanding of the world.

“No one among the staff present at the time could communicate with this alien because it would not speak or recognize any symbols or words.Then, as I examined the patient, I immediately realized and realized that this alien life was trying to communicate with me, using an "idea", or "telepathy" that arose directly from the mind.

“Since no one else was there at the time, it seemed that the alien was only willing to communicate with me.I reported this to Mr. Kevitt, and after a brief discussion with a senior officer, they decided that I would accompany the alien back to the garrison base.”

"Maybe because I'm a nurse, I can be involved in the work of alien body care, and my role is a non-threatening correspondent and companion, since then, I have been assigned to entertain the alien as a 'companion'."

“My job is to meet and visit this alien, and then make a sound review based on the situation and report to the command.After that, some military and non-military staff provided me with a detailed questionnaire, which I ‘translated’ to the alien, and then recorded every answer to it.”

“This alien was always on my presence during the medical testing, and for this reason, the government increased my level of security confidentiality and elevated my rank to senior sergeant major.Along with my promotion was my allowance, which was increased from the original $55/month to $139/month.”

“From July 7, 1947 until the moment of the alien’s ‘death’ in August, or the separation from the body, I carried out all the special tasks in between, and you can read the relevant details from the documents I have provided.”

Zhao Kang saw that the heart was surprised, "the material in front also shows that it has not been seriously injured, how can he die in such a short time?"

“You see the words of the manuscript in the photograph, ‘death,’ or ‘separate from the body’...” Mr. Liu vividly captured a detail between the lines.

“Continue to look,” Zhao Kang nodded, taking this detail in his heart.

“I often have military or intelligence officers in the presence of aliens, and although I don’t have the opportunity to be alone with it, my communication with him has never been disturbed, perhaps that’s the advantage of telepathic communication.”

“At this very moment, on the 60th anniversary of its ‘death’ or departure, for the best interests of the inhabitants of Earth, I feel it is my duty to speak openly with aliens during those six weeks.”

“I used to serve in the Air Force as a nurse, but I was not a pilot or technician, and during that time I had no direct contact with the UFO, including other wrecks from the accident site.Because you have to look at what I communicate with this alien by perceiving my thoughts and thoughts, with my personal subjective understanding.”

“The communication between me and it is not through the traditional word ‘oral language,’ in fact, the alien’s body does not have an organ similar to the human mouth.”So it can't talk, we communicate telepathically."

“Initially, I didn’t quite understand what this alien meant, yes, I’m calling it Airl, and the name comes from a part of my own name.In the communication with Airl, I was able to accept the vague concepts of images and emotions, which made it difficult to express it in words, and fortunately, Airl learned English, which conveyed me the precise text and symbolic information that I could understand."

"'Iro's learning English was a great help to me, and it helped me a lot."

“In the period when all the talks are coming to an end, I have been able to deal with this telepathic communication with ease.I also became more proficient in understanding the idea of Airl.In my feelings, it is as if those thoughts and emotions come from my own heart."

“But this mode of communication also has its drawbacks, which are limited by the subjective initiative and purpose of Airl itself, and the degree of tacit understanding between me and Air.”

The contents of the first declassified document have come to an end here, and the three people sitting in the corner of the coffee shop have come back from their shocked emotions, and everyone has looked at each other, and they have seen a trace of confusion in each other's eyes.

"I think the United States is likely to have something to do with the outbreak of the zombie virus," Meng Jie suddenly said, "you see, this group of grandchildren in 1947 to control an alien, the virus will be brought by this alien?" 」

“No,” Zhao Kang shook his head.

“Why?”Meng Jie looked at him and did not understand why Zhao Kang was so sure.

“I’ve had a top-secret plan before, and it’s called ‘Huang Pu,’” Mr. Zhao said, “and the plan was for Sakura to ship zombies to the Panama Canal and the cities on the west coast of the United States during World War II.”

“Is there such a thing?”Meng Jie and Liu Jiajun were surprised.

"Yes, according to the account in the plan, the Sakura State found several zombie samples during the invasion of the Dutch East Xindu Islands in 1941-1942, and then they studied and experimented with these samples in a city in the northeast of China, and successfully transformed dozens of zombies.The experimental forces there also tried to train the zombies, trying to cultivate them like combative weapons that only obeyed orders as cans.”

“Damn, the kids are crazy!”Meng Jie Tu said, "When it comes to the brain hole in perversion, no one in the world can get out of the right."

“The results were good, and their plan to train the zombies ended in failure without incident.Later, when the British Airdrop was sent to Myanmar by the British Air Force, the aircraft was destroyed by anti-aircraft fire before reaching its destination, and the zombies on the transport aircraft should have all died in the half-empty explosion.In the end, the Sakura people chose to use submarines to transport the remaining zombies to the Panama Canal and the west coast of the United States for release, but fortunately several submarines were sunk on the way.”

After listening to the things Zhao Kang told, Meng Jie found that his hand had become a fist tightly, and his heart also saw cold sweat.

“Since the Sakura people discovered the zombies in 1941, it is clear that the virus could not have been brought with the aliens who came to Roswell in 1947.”Liu Jiajun said that Zhao Kang also nodded his head.

"Let's look at the files behind," Zhao Kang began to crack the second encrypted file, he tapped the keyboard, suddenly looked up to Liu Jiajun and said, "after all the documents are cracked, we still have to report this to the group."

“No,” Liu Jiajun said in a loud voice.

“What?”Zhao Kangyuan said, “It is more valuable to give these things to the country than to stay in our own hands.”

“I don’t mean not to report, but to wait a minute.”

“Wait for what?”Zhao Kang and Meng Jie asked.

"When the inner ghost I suspect is exposed," Liu Jiajun already had his own plans, "or else, if these secret materials are handed over, it may still fall into the hands of the inner ghost."

“It makes sense,” Zhao Kang nodded.

“How can I get this ghost out?”Meng Jie asked.

"It's a little difficult," Liu Jiajun thought, "but with the academic exchange conference held as scheduled, this ghost will certainly take action."My biggest fear right now is that the insider knows who we are in the Houston Institute, and he will likely bring our undercover exposure through the opportunity to come.You know how hard it is to have a man of his own in an institute like Houston, whose value cannot be measured by money or the number of troops, and the longer that person lurks here, the more likely it is to obtain invaluable information for the country.”

“What’s the benefit of the insider revealing that we’re undercover?”Meng Jie asked again, but as soon as he opened the door, he knew that his question was stupid, because there was no change of position to think, he had just put the inside ghost in his own side of the position to see.

"He exposed the benefits of our undercover," Liu Jiajun said, "pulling this nail for the United States is tantamount to digging away one of the eyes that China put here, so that we can't understand the progress of scientific research in the United States in real time."And it is equivalent to breaking a hand in China, and when our undercover is cleared, we have no chance of continuing to obtain valuable information for the motherland.”

“During the Academic Exchange Conference, if the undercover Chinese state in Houston is exposed, it will have a significant impact on the reputation of the country, which is also an unbearable loss of the country.”Liu Jiajun still remembers Wu Wu's warning before leaving, "Master Wu told me that if we were exposed to the undercover in Houston, he asked me to shoot decisively, not to let the undercover fall in the hands of the Americans after the identity was exposed."

“Are we going to kill ourselves?”Meng Jie was shocked for an instant, and he never thought that one day he would need to kill under the robe.

“If there were other options, I would not like it, but I have to admit that Master Wu’s request is very wise and the best solution in the current situation.”

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